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  2. Wingate test - Wikipedia

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    The prototype test based on the Cumming’s test was introduced in 1974, [3] at the Wingate Institute [citation needed] and has undergone modifications as time has progressed. The Wingate test has also been used as a basis to design newer tests in the same vein, [ 4 ] and others that use running as the exercise instead of cycling. [ 5 ]

  3. WinGate - Wikipedia

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    WinGate is an integrated multi-protocol proxy server, email server and internet gateway from Qbik New Zealand Limited in Auckland. It was first released in October 1995, and began as a re-write of SocketSet, a product that had been previously released in prototype form by Adrien de Croy.

  4. Category:Fitness tests - Wikipedia

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  5. Talk:Wingate test - Wikipedia

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  6. Wingate Institute - Wikipedia

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    Wingate Institute (Hebrew: מכון וינגייט), officially Orde Wingate Institute for Physical Education and Sports (Hebrew: המכון לחינוך גופני ולספורט ע"ש אורד וינגייט), is a sports training institute located south of Netanya, Israel.

  7. Empire Test Pilots' School - Wikipedia

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    The Empire Test Pilots' School was the first of its kind, and was soon followed by other similar schools, such as the U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base, California in 1944, the United States Naval Test Pilot School in Maryland in 1945 and the EPNER in France (École du Personnel Navigant d'Essais et de Réception) in 1946.

  8. BWD Electronics - Wikipedia

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    John Beesley. Behind him is a plot of a silicon chip to analyse sound for a cochlear implant. BWD was founded in 1955 by three relatively recently arrived British electronic technicians: John Beesley, Peter Wingett [1] and Robert Dewey, [2] in rented premises at 108 Auburn Road, Auburn, Victoria.

  9. Eric Heiden - Wikipedia

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